
The autumn edition of Luxury & Yachts, Salone international luxury scheduled at Fiera di VicenzaIs improved by two other particular events. This is where the two exhibitions “Culture of luxury” is undisputed leader and shall take place within Luxury Christmas Preview, Exhibition devoted to preview of objects devoted to new and luxurious holiday season. Of the two exhibitions, one shall be devoted to the exhibition of some Crown LuxuryWhile the other displays shall be an exhibition of trend and technique in making a hat.
As we mentioned earlier, and Luxury Yachts, International Luxury, shall be present at Fiera di Vicenza two unmissable event for lovers of Luxury: The Luxury Garage where he shall present the newest models of luxury cars and Luxury Christmas Preview, A showcase of luxury items celebrating the Christmas season. Within the final event, shall host two exhibitions are very important.
The exhibition “Noblesse Oblige, The crowns of the aristocracy-Sharra Pagano Collection”, Is an exhibition of 26 valuable crowns private group of lofty reputation signed Sharra Pagano, Which shall be depicted in shop windows valuable. The company has ever collaborated with the biggest names in Italian style as Versace, Valentino, and Armani.
The crowns on depict are made with dissimilar types of materials such as gold and Silver but also glass and resin and are adorned with valuable gems as amethyst, topaz and pearls of distinct colors that add a touch more subtle and delicate to the models and give precedence to the most significant and majestic crowns.
The moment exhibition in the program “Chapeau: I take my hat” is curated by Franco Jacassi, A character well called in the field of style Italian. The exhibition aims to signify the philosophy, history, trend, technique and motivation at the back the creation of a hat.
In the exhibition you can see some hats produced by the greatest Italian millinery such as: Gallia & Peter, Dragoni Brigatti, Josemily, FumeroRossi Montevarchi, Maison Fernanda, White, Volpi di TorinoTogether with the most prominent French couturiers that have shaped the history of fashion: Elsa Schiaparelli Christian Dior, Balenciaga and Givenchy.













